The Chicago Bears suffered a tough loss against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on Sunday. The loss snapped the Bears’ five-game winning streak and knocked them from atop the NFC playoff and NFC North standings.
It happened partly because the Bears defense couldn’t find a way to stop Packers quarterback Jordan Love. He threw for 234 yards, three touchdowns and one interception after he completed 68% of his passes.
While the secondary gave up a few explosive plays for touchdowns, Love threw the ball all over the field because of a lack of a Bears pass rush. Chicago sacked Love once and only had one quarterback hit as Love faced little pressure and escaped whatever pressure he did see.
It’s been a similar story for the Bears pass rush for much of the season. Chicago has had spa

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